Puerto Rico can vote in the presidential primary elections to help elect a candidate for the President of The United States. Puerto Rico has 5 Superdelegates (same vote as a delegate, just they aren’t pledged to a candidate). At this point in the primary, of the 5 superdelegates, three of them are unofficially pushing for Hillary Clinton and the other two are pushing for Obama.
I am an Obama supporter, and just made a donation to his campaign, because I beleive in him and think that he can get our country back on track. That jackass Texan in the White House has created an enormous mess which the next President will have to unravel (if a Dem wins the whole shooting match, the conservative press is going to have a field day bashing the new Prez for problems created by George W), but I think having Obama as our next President (well rounded, well traveled, cultured, educated, charismatic) is Americas HOPE. I don’t want America to be the laughing stock of the world. I want our dollar to regain value and our economy to become a super power once again. Obama can get us there.
If you want to Donate to Obama, click on the link or the banner.
YES WE CAN
Do you want to have to pay a toll to your Internet provider to access websites? Do you want your Internet provider to charge the business you are buying from to have premium connection speeds (this charge will need to be passed on to the consumer)? NO NO NO.
Read Obama’s stance on Net Neutrality
Protect the Openness of the Internet: A key reason the Internet has been such a success is because it is the most open network in history. It needs to stay that way. Barack Obama strongly supports the principle of network neutrality to preserve the benefits of open competition on the Internet. Users must be free to access content, to use applications, and to attach personal devices. They have a right to receive accurate and honest information about service plans. But these guarantees are not enough to prevent network providers from discriminating in ways that limit the freedom of expression on the Internet. Because most Americans only have a choice of only one or two broadband carriers, carriers are tempted to impose a toll charge on content and services, discriminating against websites that are unwilling to pay for equal treatment. This could create a two-tier Internet in which websites with the best relationships with network providers can get the fastest access to consumers, while all competing websites remain in a slower lane. Such a result would threaten innovation, the open tradition and architecture of the Internet, and competition among content and backbone providers. It would also threaten the equality of speech through which the Internet has begun to transform American political and cultural discourse. Barack Obama supports the basic principle that network providers should not be allowed to charge fees to privilege the content or applications of some web sites and Internet applications over others. This principle will ensure that the new competitors, especially small or non-profit speakers, have the same opportunity as incumbents to innovate on the Internet and to reach large audiences. Obama will protect the Internet’s traditional openness to innovation and creativity and ensure that it remains a platform for free speech and innovation that will benefit consumers and our democracy.
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Stefan,
I’m with you 100% as an Obama supporter (and as a volunteer graphic designer for the campaign) and want to remind you (if you haven’t already) that the deadline for voter registration is TOMORROW.
If you’re interested at all, the local campaign is looking for any help we can get, financial and volunteers.
This coming Tuesday May 6th, we’re holding an Indiana/NC Campaign Watch Party in Cataño if you’re interested, it’s at the Don Tello Restaurant http://dontellorestaurant.com/ on the bay.
If you want any details on the PR office/campaign, let me know. Also, there’s a Mayagüez chapter now for the campaign, if you’re interested I’ll give you the contact details there as well.
Thanks for your support
is a “Campaign Watch Party” when you drink allot of rum and watch those Taylor Steele movies back to back?
Nah…. we drink a lot of Rum, watch the primary news coverage on one TV and whatever else is on the other one.